PM Modi says to make Five year plan to pursue buisness with kyrgyzstan
SCO Summit Live: PM Modi says- Five-year plan to pursue business with Kyrgyzstan
Two-day SCO Summit organized in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, there is a meeting between President Sunambe Jeanbekov and PM Modi. This meeting is about the India-Kyrgyzstan Business Forum in Bishkek. During this, PM Modi called President Jean-Bovev a thank you saying that there was an ancient connection between the two countries. In terms of trade and investment, we would like to further expand these relations. A five-year plan is ready to pursue business.
PM Modi said about the bilateral investment agreement that the advancement of India’s economic development and technology are the main reasons for growth across the world. Apart from this, India’s young and innovator will play an important role in achieving India’s target of $ 5 trillion.
Kyrgyzstan: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Kyrgyzstan President Sooronbay Jeenbekov, at India-Kyrgyzstan Business Forum in Bishkek. pic.twitter.com/ZX4bpo83dn
— ANI (@ANI) June 14, 2019
Kyrgyzstan: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Kyrgyzstan President Sooronbay Jeenbekov, at India-Kyrgyzstan Business Forum in Bishkek.
Before this, all the members at the conference gave a big message on terrorism. During the SACO Summit, all member countries have issued a joint declaration on terrorism to all members. Also, 14 agreements were also signed. The Ministry of External Affairs has given this information.
MEA at the SCO summit in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: All member countries have come to a consensus on a statement against terrorism, i.e.consensus of all the countries which are coming out with a joint declaration. It is a strong statement endorsed by all the member countries pic.twitter.com/4M6C9XOpeE
— ANI (@ANI) June 14, 2019
MEA at the SCO summit in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: All member countries have come to a consensus on a statement against terrorism, i.e.consensus of all the countries which are coming out with a joint declaration. It is a strong statement endorsed by all the member countries
Addressing the conference, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the countries which sponsor, fund and assist terrorists should be held accountable at the present time. Simultaneously, the Prime Minister also called for a global conference on the issue of fighting against terrorism.
Prime Minister Modi took a stand against Pakistan on the issue of terrorism without a name. While highlighting the spirit of SCO and his ideas to strengthen cooperation in the fight against terrorism, he said that India stands for terrorism free society. To tackle terrorism, the humanitarian forces of the world must be united.
Modi said in the presence of Prime Minister Imran Khan that in order to deal with terrorism, countries must come out of their narrow range. It is necessary to promote terrorism, support, and give money to the countries responsible for it. India is calling for international support and cooperation to deal with terrorism. At the same time, the Prime Minister appealed to the SCO leaders to organize a global conference on terrorism.
Referring to the terrorist attack in Sri Lanka, the Prime Minister said that terrorism is killing innocent people everywhere. Members of the SCO should use the full potential of cooperation to combat terrorism. There is a need to re-think about the countries that maintain terrorism. Terrorism has become a major problem in the whole world.
The documents related to the conference were signed after addressing the other heads including Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the President of Kyrgyzstan Soranbay Jeenbekov. Indian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ravish Kumar (Raveesh Kumar) said that President Soronbay Jeenbekov warmly welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the SCO Conference.
Let us know that the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, is the first major conference in the second term of the Prime Minister for Narendra Modi, in which many countries are joining. The first five countries were included in the SCO formed in 1996, now it has eight. During the meeting of the SCO, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with the heads of the government of China and Russia.
Since the long meeting of SAARC or SAARC is not meeting, the SCO is a major platform for India, in which it raised the issue of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism with a loud noise. Even yesterday, in the meeting with the Chinese President, PM Modi raised the issue of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Shi Chenfing that Pakistan does not seem to be making significant improvements on the issue of terrorism. In such a situation, there is no room for communication.
The US has imposed sanctions on Iran and Venezuela. These two countries are the third and fourth largest suppliers of oil in the world. The supply of oil from these two countries in India is the most important. Import restrictions in India due to the US economic sanctions. It is believed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi can talk with Iran President Hassan Rouhani on this issue.